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Home Home TIGed Activities Database Sugar Maple Sap Yields Using One or Two Tapholes per Tree

Sugar Maple Sap Yields Using One or Two Tapholes per Tree [edit]

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Dick Holland (see all activities by this member)

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Secondary

Views: 506

Subjects:
Science
Geography
Economics
Social Studies

Topics:
Ecosystems
Food and Agriculture
Air, Atmosphere and Climate
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This accessible research article looks at research in Vermont to increase sap production in sugar maple trees by limiting tapholes to one or two per three.  Early results are dicussed.



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